Chris
November 3rd, 2011, 05:11 PM
I just got my acceptance and figured I'd pass this along if anyone else may be interested.
Welcome to A.V.I.D. (Aurora Volunteers in Disaster) 4x4. Our Four Wheel Drive Response group is managed within the City of Aurora’s Office of Emergency Management, and brings together dedicated volunteers to assist in emergency operational planning and response, as well as community development and safety awareness. The primary function of A.V.I.D 4x4 is to provide transportation resources to support critical mission areas within Aurora during a disaster or severe weather incidents.
A.V.I.D. 4x4 volunteers could be called upon to provide a variety of services during a disaster or weather incident, including but not limited to, aiding the transportation of essential workers to their place of business (I.e. health care workers, city employees, etc.), transportation of supplies to shelters, transport of dialysis patients to/from appointments, recovery of stranded personnel, and assistance in large scale evacuations where conditions require four wheel drive vehicles. When volunteers are not working in an emergency capacity, we plan and implement community development projects as well as promote citizen preparedness and public safety initiatives.
Welcome to A.V.I.D. (Aurora Volunteers in Disaster) 4x4. Our Four Wheel Drive Response group is managed within the City of Aurora’s Office of Emergency Management, and brings together dedicated volunteers to assist in emergency operational planning and response, as well as community development and safety awareness. The primary function of A.V.I.D 4x4 is to provide transportation resources to support critical mission areas within Aurora during a disaster or severe weather incidents.
A.V.I.D. 4x4 volunteers could be called upon to provide a variety of services during a disaster or weather incident, including but not limited to, aiding the transportation of essential workers to their place of business (I.e. health care workers, city employees, etc.), transportation of supplies to shelters, transport of dialysis patients to/from appointments, recovery of stranded personnel, and assistance in large scale evacuations where conditions require four wheel drive vehicles. When volunteers are not working in an emergency capacity, we plan and implement community development projects as well as promote citizen preparedness and public safety initiatives.